Cursive Siluz 14 is a bold, narrow, high contrast, upright, short x-height font.
Keywords: branding, packaging, posters, social media, headlines, playful, casual, friendly, crafty, energetic, handmade feel, friendly tone, display impact, brush texture, brushy, rounded, bouncy, informal, painterly.
A compact, brush-pen handwritten style with rounded terminals, tapered joins, and visibly pressure-driven stroke modulation. Letterforms are upright with a lively baseline bounce and slightly irregular widths that mimic quick marker writing rather than rigid construction. Curves are soft and full, counters are relatively tight, and many strokes finish with subtle flicks or hooks that add motion. The overall rhythm is dense and punchy, with simplified shapes that stay legible while retaining a hand-drawn spontaneity.
It works best at medium to large sizes where the brush contrast and lively stroke endings can be appreciated—such as branding accents, packaging labels, posters, and social graphics. It can also suit short headlines, pull quotes, and product names where a friendly handmade voice is desired.
The font communicates an approachable, upbeat tone—like handwritten notes, café signage, or crafty packaging. Its brushy texture and bouncy rhythm feel personable and energetic, bringing warmth without becoming overly formal or ornamental.
The design appears intended to replicate bold brush handwriting with a clean, cohesive rhythm—balancing legibility with expressive, pressure-shaped strokes. It aims to provide an informal, handcrafted look that feels quick, personal, and energetic for display-oriented typography.
Uppercase forms read as chunky, sign-like caps, while lowercase introduces more cursive movement and occasional looped details, creating a mixed-case texture that feels naturally handwritten. Numerals follow the same brush logic with rounded silhouettes and expressive curves, keeping the set visually consistent in display contexts.